Scientists Create First Global Atlas of Urban Microorganisms


New research looks at how a genetic atlas may help predict future outbreaks. Image: © FrankRamspott / Getty Images

New research looks at how a genetic atlas may help predict future outbreaks. Image: © FrankRamspott / Getty Images

“If you gave me your shoe, I could tell you with about 90% accuracy the city in the world from which you came,” says Christopher Mason, Ph.D., a professor at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, NY, co-author of the first global atlas of urban microorganisms. The study, carried out by the international Metagenomics and Metadesign of Subways and Urban Biomes (MetaSUB) consortium, creates a map of the microbiome of some of the largest cities in the world.

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